Our energy is being fed to the preditory machine. John Trudell teaches us to think in a manner that allows us to understand the concept of spirit being energy and to use the power that is ours to free ourselves from a thinking that keeps us locked in.

Even when it looks clear, water can carry hordes of microscopic germs -- bacteria and viruses that can wreak havoc on your body. Drinking water is normally sanitized at treatment plants before it enters the home, but if you're

Back at the landing, he heard a roar from the power plant and saw some black smoke rising. That turned out to be related to an automatic shutdown at the plant, which was just around the next bend. .... Nothing in mass media about 'black smoke'.

I wonder why they are requiring everyone within ten miles of this nuclear plant to evacuate, when at the same time, they are saying that everything is safe and under control. Hmmmmm.... stay tuned. I do not think this is over yet.

MSNBC recently reported that instead of using traditional solar panels, the Georgia Tech scientists are working to capture sunlight and turn it into electricity using fiber optics cables coated with zinc oxide, the same white compound lifeguards slather o

With the most diverse array of alternative energy potential of any state in the nation, Hawaii has set out to become a living laboratory for the rest of the country, hoping it can slash its dependence on fossil fuels while keeping the lights on.

As part of the economic stimulus package, the federal government boosted tax credits to homeowners who switch to solar power. With state incentives, these subsidies could slash the cost of some systems in California by 50% or more.

A trio of researchers have calculated the sort of yields we might see if the world took advantage of all the wind power available to it. It's a bit of a thought experiment, but the numbers are still impressive: 40 times the current global electric use.

A new lighting standard could save energy and money and reduce global warming pollution. Urge the new leaders at the Department of Energy to strengthen the proposed lamp standards and close the loopholes left behind by the Bush administration.

After the first oil embargo and gas crisis in 1973, President Carter installed solar panels on the White House to show how to become independent of foreign oil. In 1980 Pres. Reagan took them down, saying "America didn't conserve its way into greatness".